Diurnal vs nocturnal ff142/15/2024 ![]() Sometimes it’s even used to refer to a germ.ĭiurnal An adjective for some activity that is done during the day, or some organism that is active during the day. Most birds fly, but throughout history there have been the occasional species that don’t.īug The slang term for an insect. Birds are jacketed in feathers and produce young from the eggs they deposit in some sort of nest. Granted, that doesn’t sound as cool as “Seeker of the Sun” or “Keeper of the Moon”.Īnyway, isn’t Koji Fox on the forums? Someone should just ask and get it over with.Bat A type of winged mammal comprising more than 1,100 separate species - or one in every four known species of mammal.īirds Warm-blooded animals with wings that first showed up during the time of the dinosaurs. I think it might have been better to separate them into City Miqo’tes and Wild Miqo’tes. Either using the wrong name or using the wrong character model.Īnd honestly the whole “seekers have slit eyes and keepers have sharp fangs” and the diurnal vs nocturnal never made a lot sense to me. I’ve always wondered if those NPCs with Keeper traits but Seeker names were mistakes by the devs that they never cared to fix. Not going to get too fired up about it anyway, myself! So I personally doubt the kiddos are hybrids. Thing is, the canon keeper/seeker hybrids in game do not appear to have mixed traits (excluding derplander’s bard, but that was explained by SE), they just appear as one clan or the other but with the opposite clan’s naming conventions. ![]() (Also reasonably sure Seekers technically never have the pronounced canines–I think it’s alluded that this is because of their diet being somehow different than Keepers.) The reason for this is not confirmed anywhere. All we CAN confirm is that she has Seeker slit pupils, and giant Keeper teeth. ![]() My point is with this: We don’t know, so I’m not willing to shoot down anyone’s head canons over it. Or even maybe, it’s just an oversight by the developers/design team that made the base miqokitten model or something. Maybe Seeker/Keeper children are becoming more common with the newer generations? I mean, that these could be baby teeth is also not really canon yet either, in fairness. People get the idea flatly because she’s clearly a Seeker with really pronounced fangs. Now to clarify, I’m not saying it’s not possible that they have canine baby teeth that drop out as they age, but…there’s nothing supporting that anymore than there’s anything supporting the notion of this child being a mixed-race miqo'te, either. So based on that, it’s entirely logical that a lot of us are excited about what seems to be an in-universe reference to a mixed-race miqo'te baby. There’s not really any lore that I’ve found that implies that Seekers have pronounced canine baby teeth and lose them. Seekers have canines in the sense that humans have them they’re mostly not even really a thing. I’m just saying pls don’t treat the non-canon information that this particular miqitten is a seeker/keeper cross as fact, and don’t then extrapolate that headcanon to confirm/deny other theories. I’m not saying you can’t have your cute seeker/keeper hybrids with pointy teeth, and I’m not saying seekers can’t have pointy teeth – I actually seem to recall reading somewhere that seekers can have them too, it’s just a rarity. IRL kittens first set of teeth are sharper than their adult set, so it’s a possibility that miqo’te all start out with sharp teeth and then Seekers (TEND TO) lose them when their baby teeth fall out and they grow their adult teeth. The other seeker miqitten ingame also has fangs. I dunno where you’re all getting the idea that she is. I don’t wanna be a buzzkill but guys it’s…not stated anywhere that she’s a seeker/keeper cross.
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